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Jobs, housing main worries for Hong Kong’s needy, annual survey on government finds
Annual rating on the government’s overall performance has declined for a second consecutive year
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Hong Kong’s needy have given the current administration a lower score in an annual survey on its performance in the past year because of employment and housing struggles.
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The Society for Community Organisation (SoCO) revealed the 5.8 out of 10 poll rating on Sunday as it called for more support for low-income groups in Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu’s coming policy address in mid-October.
The annual rating on the government’s overall performance declined for the second consecutive year, falling from 6.8 in 2022 and 6.4 in 2023.
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SoCO deputy director Sze Lai-shan said the public had expected the economy to recover following the end of the Covid-19 pandemic but people had yet to see the results and continued to feel insecure.
“The poverty alleviation projects by the government were on a smaller scale and we barely saw any progress from the policymaking perspective,” she said.
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